Rare original 1920’s photograph and 1919 dated signature of Logan Feland, a General in the Marine Corps who was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross, 5 Silver Stars and the Navy and Army Distinguished Service Medals during WW1 and was commander of the 5th Regiment. He is prominently noted for his heroic actions at Belleau Wood and as commander at Soissons, Blanc Mont and the Argonne. His original signature comes from when he was commander of the 2nd Brigade and part of the Guardia Nacional Dominicana in 1919.

United States Marine Corps private 1st class Clayton Ward Cox was born September 22nd 1904 in West Virginia. Clayton enlisted as a private in the U. Marines on September 29th 1925 in Paris Island, South Carolina. He qualified as a marksman in December 1925 and spent the next 2 years training at Paris Island, S. Cox sailed for Nicaragua with the Forty-Seventh Company, First Battalion, Eleventh Regiment, Second Brigade aboard the U. Saratoga on January 26th 1928, arriving and disembarking at Corinto, Nicaragua on February 16th. Cox engaged enemy forces on May 13th and 14th near Cau, Nicaragua. Cox reenlisted and was transferred to Guantánamo Bay, Cuba in April 1931. By September 1931 Cox was serving with Headquarters Company, First Brigade in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Cox would remain stationed in Haiti the next 2 years before he sailed aboard the U. Chaumont to Shanghai China in September 1933. He was transferred to Company “G”, 2nd Battalion, 4th Marines. The regiment was there to protect American interests in the Shanghai International Settlement, a politically sensitive role. By late 1934, the 2nd Battalion was quartered in the Chengtu Compound. In September 1935 Pvt. Cox sailed back aboard the Chaumont to San Fransisco, California where he was discharged from the Marines on September 27th of that 1935. United States Marine Corps private 1st class Clayton Ward Cox passed away February 2nd 1947 in Nemours, West Virginia. I will include 45 full size color printed copies of the research presented. ORIGINAL WORLD WAR I UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL. RE-RIBBONED DRAPE TESTED U. Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you!

Of authentic, typed extracts from. Army Special Orders No. Issued at Fort Sam Houston, Texas (Headquarters, 9th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Division). These are official documents (bullets 10-11 on one sheet, 12-13 on the other), noting the appointment of. Commanding Officer, 2nd Battalion, 9th Infantry Regiment (“Manchus”). During World War II, with a distinguished career in the interwar and wartime U. This makes these early-1930s documents rare primary sources documenting the promotion/appointment of a future flag-rank officer in the storied 9th Infantry (part of the famous 2nd “Indianhead” Division, long based at Fort Sam Houston).


Thank you for viewing this item. This is an original pre-WWII Imperial Japanese railway pocket watch made by Seikosha (the predecessor of SEIKO), with a confirmed railway engraving. What is this item? This is a railway-issued pocket watch used for timekeeping in the Japanese railway system before and during the early Showa period. The back is clearly engraved. This indicates it was an actual working tool assigned to railway personnel. In pre-war Japan, railways were not just transportation. They were a critical national infrastructure, responsible for. Every train had to run on precise time schedules. This watch was part of that system. ? It was used to control time – the invisible backbone of operations. About Seikosha (SEIKO). At the time, railway watches required extremely high accuracy, often comparable to Swiss standards. ? This brand represents Japan’s transition to domestically produced precision timekeeping. According to historical reference materials (see attached photo). Railway watches with 24-hour dial like this model were produced around. Therefore, this piece is confirmed to be. ? Pre-WWII (before World War II). Railway pocket watch (Size 19 type). Slightly short power reserve when fully wound. Long-term accuracy not tested (may have deviation). Scratches, wear, and aging consistent with use. Please check photos for details. Why this piece is rare. Railway watches were tools, heavily used and rarely preserved. Engraved examples are limited and highly collectible. Clear historical usage (named railway + number). ? This is not just a watch – it is a documented piece of history. This watch once measured time for real railway operations. Someone relied on this exact piece to keep trains moving on schedule. Now, it is your chance to hold that history. Own a Piece of History. International Buyers – Please Note. Thank you for your understanding.
ORIGINAL SPANISH AMERICAN WAR UNITED STATES 1898 ARMY OF OCCUPATION OF CUBA MEDAL W/ FULL WRAP BROOCH. STUDLEY, STRUCK BY DAVISON OF PHILADELPHIA. RIBBON DRAPE TESTED U. The Army of Cuban Occupation Medal was a military award created by the United States War Department in June 1915. The medal recognizes those service members who performed garrison occupation duty in the United States Protectorate over Cuba, following the close of the Spanish-American War. The Army of Cuban Occupation Medal was established by War Department General Order 40, in June 1915. To be awarded the Army of Cuban Occupation Medal, a service member must have served within the geographical borders of Cuba between 18 July 1898 and 20 May 1902. The medal was primarily awarded to members of the United States Army, but was available to other branches of service under certain circumstances. The first Army of Cuban Occupation Medal was awarded to Major General Leonard Wood. The Army of Cuban Pacification Medal was a similarly named decoration, but was awarded for the withdrawal of U. Forces from Cuba seven years after the close of the Spanish-American War. Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you!
This lot opens with a 1924 18 1/8″×12 1/8″ in good shape for age, picture in the original frame of T. IT HAS SOME MINOR ISSUES SMALL BUMPS AND DINGS VERY MINOR, GREAT FOR 1923 AS PRINTED ON THE picture! It is enlisted man T. GATES I do have more on Gates of South Carolina that is not listed! Will list if asked VERY RARE TO FIND a lot with pictures and a program guide that matches, AND I have never seen another program like this, many didn’t survive being paper, maybe in a museum! Original 1922 WW1 US 6th INFANTRY ORIGINAL REGIMENTAL DAY GUIDE W/ORIG. This lot is 7 pieces an photo’s different sizes and the program guide which is in good condition for 100 years and something I can’t find another of!! There is no writing or tears 3 pages of the days’ event’s Very RARE! Then the photo that is 4 3/4″ × 6 7/8″ is dated Dec 1st 1923 CALL To ARMS THE 6TH INFANTRY AN IN THIS PICTURE IS T. GATES OF SOUTH CAROLINA THIS PICTURE DOES SHOW SOME AGE. SOME CREASING ON CORNERS. All very acceptable for any collection. THERE ARE TWO PICTURES OF T. P GATES AN ONE SPLIT SHOT SHOWS, ONE IS LIKE A POSTCARD IT HAS A LITTLE SPOTTING AND IS NOT PERFECT. POSTCARD PICTURES ARE THE WAY THEY DID IT BACK IN THE DAY. THE OTHER PICTURES OF GATES IS 3 7/8″ × 2 3/4″ and in good condition AS WELL AS BIG PICTURE ADDED ALSO GOOD SHAPE. Then there were these other 2 PICTURES in the scrapbook with these. There 3 3/8″× 2 3/8″ and have some CREASING and fading showing AGE but very acceptable for any collection, and this is one of a kind! So please, before posting anything but 5 stars, contact me first in hopes we can work it out and remain friends. Thanks, I have other info about Major Gates and his family from South Carolina!! GREAT HERO’S GREAT HISTORY! The Gates of Columbia, SC. The Gates owned a lot of lands back in the day. I have some deeds and surveys from 1887 not listed. I use recycled materials for packing to reduce my footprint!
Original Post-WWI USAAF Sterling Pilot Wing Tie Clip. Very nice original US Army Air Force item. A sterling (marked and tested) late WWI/early 1920s wing in the later war style with a 14kt gold (tested) US affixed to the shield. Measures 1=1/2 across the wings. Likely an early cap badge wing converted into a tie-clip by a veteran, as the tie-clip is not sterling and a later design. Overall a very nice piece. See my other auctions with military and other items! Please feel free to ask any questions. We strive to satisfy our customers.

I have other WWII and military collectibles and unique items listed. Here is a rare extra small 2 piece construction Inter-War German Belt Buckle. This was made anywhere from 1920 until 1933. The last few pics show this buckle compared to one from WWII Germany. This one is noticeably smaller than most. I’ve also seen very few TWO PIECE belt buckles. IF SOMEONE HAS MORE INFO ON THIS, PLEASE MESSAGE ME AS I WOULD ALSO LIKE TO KNOW! Please see pics for more details. I HAVE NO CONTROL OVER IT. VOTE TO CHANGE THINGS!
Romanian Royal Aviation pilot-observer badge. Carol II King monogram. Bronze plated by silver.